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  1. Gustav Mahler (pronunciació en alemany: /ˌg̊ʊstaf o ˌg̊ʊstɑf ˈmɑːlɐ/ [2]) ( Kaliště, 7 de juliol de 1860 – Viena, 18 de maig de 1911) fou un compositor, director d'orquestra i pianista austro - bohemi, considerat un dels compositors més importants del postromanticisme i un dels principals directors de la seva generació.

  2. Gustav Mahler murió el 18 de mayo de 1911 a causa de una endocarditis bacteriana en el sanatorio Loew de Viena. Sus restos yacen, conforme a su voluntad, en el cementerio vienés de Grinzing. «Detrás de mí se resquebrajan las ramas de una existencia desperdiciada y estéril». Gustav Mahler.

  3. Gustav Mahler - Adagietto. Sehr langsam. Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor, 1901-02.Wiener Philharmoniker, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein, 19...

  4. Ο Γκούσταβ Μάλερ ( Gustav Mahler, 7 Ιουλίου 1860 - 18 Μαΐου 1911) ήταν Αυστριακός συνθέτης της ύστερης ρομαντικής μουσικής και ένας από τους κορυφαίους διευθυντές ορχήστρας της γενιάς του. Συνέθεσε ...

  5. Gustav Mahler was born into a Jewish family in Kaliště Pelhřimov District, Bohemia, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire (today the Czech Republic), the second of twelve children.His parents soon moved to Jihlava, in Iglau, Moravia, where Mahler spent his childhood. Having noticed the boy's talent at an early age, his parents arranged piano lessons for him when he was six years old.

  6. Gustav Mahler is one of the most frequently performed composers in international concert life today. Against the background of a performance and reception history of more than a hundred years, this situation gives rise to a comprehensive review of different approaches to Mahler’s work, above all in dialogue with current innovative research approaches, such as investigations of the ...

  7. Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) was a late-Romantic composer and one of the leading conductors of his generation. He was born to a Jewish family in the village of Kaliste in Bohemia, in what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now the Czech Republic. As a composer, Gustav Mahler acted as a bridge between the 19th-century Austro-German tradition and ...

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